Development and Application of a Universal, Multimodal Hypovigilance-Management-System

  • Lorenz Hagenmeyer
  • Pernel van den Hurk
  • Stella Nikolaou
  • Evangelos Bekiaris
Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 4555)

Abstract

States of hypovigilance cause severe accidents. Technical compensation can be provided by hypovigilance management systems (HVMS). In this paper, existing HVMS are discussed and the need for the development of a novel universal, multimodal HVMS is deducted. The development of such a system is presented and its application is illustrated with two application scenarios.

Keywords

HMI Safety Sleepiness Vigilance 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Lorenz Hagenmeyer
    • 1
  • Pernel van den Hurk
    • 1
  • Stella Nikolaou
    • 2
  • Evangelos Bekiaris
    • 2
  1. 1.Institute for Human Factors and Technology Management, University of Stuttgart, Nobelstr. 12, 70569 StuttgartGermany
  2. 2.Helenic Institute of Transportation, 6th km. Charilaou - Thermi Road, 57001 Thermi, ThessalonikiGreece

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